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Product Description

Product Description

W62D Series supports Full HD 1080p resolution and features a built-in TV tuner that employs MPEG4 technolgy for rendition of movies, games, drama, and sports-just as vivid and realistic as an HDTV. Also, SRS TruSurrond HD with rich bass and realistic sound maximizes the impact of movie and games, while two HDMI connectors and various connecting terminals support convenient viewing of HD movies, high definition graphic games, and video clips.

From the Manufacturer

For those who expect something better in a monitor, the M62D Series delivers. A built-in Digital TV tuner and Dolby® Surround Sound mean you can enjoy Full HD 1080p programming as well as online videos and games in crystal clear clarity.

Easy on the eyes

Built-in Digital TV Tuner

Watch HDTV on your monitor, without an external HD receiver box. The M62D Series comes with a Built-in Digital TV Tuner, giving you access to your favorite shows right on your screen, with a fantastic true-to-life quality.

Full HD 1080p

By supporting Full HD resolution and 1920 x 1080 pixels, the ideal conditions for 16:9, M62D Series monitors reproduce myriads of images—from the minute movements of insects to thrilling videos games and more—in rich colors and elaborate detail.

50,000 to 1 Digital Fine Contrast

The M62D Series has a 50,000 to 1 contrast ratio, allowing the monitors to recognize subtle color differences, as well as pitch blacks. You’ll experience more accurate colors, especially when you’re viewing videos or graphic-intensive applications with a dramatic difference contrast between light and dark.

2 HDMI Inputs

A monitor from the LG M62D Series will be the centerpiece of your multimedia world. It comes with two HDMI Inputs so you can conveniently connect multiple digital devices to your monitor. For example, you can easily connect cameras, gaming systems and more.

SRS WOW XT/Dolby® Surround

Go ahead and turn the music up. The LG M62D Series comes with SRS WOW XT/Dolby® Surround, which enhances your listening experience with a deep, rich bass. Even your games and video will be better when incorporating this dynamic audio experience.

Remote Control

Monitors in the LG M62D Series include a remote control, offering you even more convenience. You don’t have to be tied to your desk to operate your monitor. Watch your favorite shows and switch channels from afar, just like you would with an HDTV.

Auto Bright

The Auto Bright function on the M62D Series has a Bright Sensor that measures the amount of light in the area surrounding the monitor. After analyzing the brightness of ambient light and the data source, the monitor signals the backlight to create an optimized brightness that reproduces a clear image.

Product Details

Product Dimensions:
8.3 x 25.6 x 19.1 inches ; 15.9 pounds

Shipping Weight: 21 pounds

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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

After reading some of the reviews, I thought that this has got to be the most mediocre product in the world. So I almost talked myself out of this purchase. Yet the price point was so compelling that I figured, what the heck? Amazon has a great electronics return policy.

Some reviewers have commented on problems connecting their PC and having the image be truncated at the borders. After experiencing this problem myself, I did the unthinkable and read the manual, which is included on a CD accompanying the monitor. It makes it clear that the HDMI is for devices that produce video output only. Now you might say, this is a dealbreaker, and you'd be wrong, especially considering the nominal use to connect a PC and perhaps 1-2 other HDMI devices. There is a DVI input, specifically aimed at handling output from a PC. A simple HDMI to DVI cable (available on here or cheaply at a, which has an HDMI port, place like MonoPrice) will do the trick. I already had the HDMI to DVI adapter sitting here at home.

So I am now able to connect both my Zotac MAG barebone system (it has an HDMI port) and my MacBook Pro (it has an included mini-DVI to DVI adapter) to this display. I'm particularly impressed with the video quality, not to mention the ability to switch easily between the PC and Satellite TV or DVD player.

There's no doubt that this might not be the absolute best HDTV monitor available in terms of picture quality. But it's certainly one of the best in its class. I basically was looking for a sub-$400 monitor to replace my computer monitor upstairs and actually constrained my search to this price range ($300-$400).

So this might be one of those times where it pays to read the manual. I know that notion is falling a bit out of fashion these days. My review is probably closer to 4 stars but there are some particularly negative reviews here that need to be averaged out.

Well I actually wanted just the monitor, model W2357v, and instead of Amazon for $[...], Frys sells it for $[...]. However, when I got there, Frys only had an open box V model left, and they reduced it to $300. I am not one to buy open box electronics, because they are usually someone elses headaches. So instead, I went with the LG M2762D-PF 27" HDTV. The only difference is the monitor has a slightly faster screen response time than the TV. My Computer is a built buy me, AMD Athalon 6000 2 core processor with liquid quiet cool, Asus motherboard with 8 gig of pc 6700 DDR II, and an NVIDA 8500GT Graphics card, HD. I came home, removed my old relic and connected this LG through the DVI hookup video card to monitor. I turned it on and set the input to DVI and booted the computer to Windows 7 64 Bit. Shazam. Right out of the box it was stunning with no adjustments. The sound is not bad either, so I used a Y cable to tie the LG Monitor sound to my Bose Companion 3 Speakers. I could have left it alone, but you know how we guys are. I set all the monitor settings at 60, because the gamma was a little too bright, and then I went to my NVIDA control panel and made my final adjustments. This product is well worth the money, and I would buy it again. For those that say the text is not clear on this monitor, they must be using inferior video card, or inferior cables. DO NOT BY THIS MONITOR IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A VIDEO CARD THAT SUPPORTS 1920 X 1080 RESOLUTION! It would be an injustice! By the way, one other thing I forgot; on the initial boot, my 8500GT Video Card automatically set the resolution to 1920 x 1080. Text, videos and everything else is sharp and crystal clear on this monitor. Now I know what I'll get my daughter for Christmas. I highly recommend this machine, for the fact that I bought the first LG 60 inch 1080P Plasma and it is now over 4 years old without a glitch. LG is top notch, and has excellent quality control. They let very few bad ones get away!

Don't let the name of this product fool you. This is totally a TV. I have this hooked into my PC, xbox 360, and Wii. I LOVE the fact that I can switch between inputs with the remote. I also love the fact that there is an audio out, so I can port the audio into my speakers, rather than on the built-in speakers.

I think this is probably the best size for a large Monitor that also works as a TV in a bedroom. I wouldn't go any larger if I wanted to sit at my desk and use it, but its perfect for the purpose I'm using it for, and the aesthetic of the design of the monitor is great too.

If I had to offer any criticism (and there's not a lot to criticize), the power button is sort of weird. It's a smooth surface button that you don't compress, you just touch it and it turns on. It doesn't light up, so it can be hard to find and c an take more than a first try to hit the right spot on the front of the monitor. But really, for everything else that this monitor does, I can't complain.

My key concern in purchasing a monitor/tv, was that I wanted it to be able to support all of my inputs, and handle them well. I think that this TV does a great job for that.